COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION“Neb” is a home brew recipe that has been scaled up with no consideration to economies of scale. Some say idiotic, and as an economist I would have to agree. Get fresh or die trying.

Awards: Gold medal and "Best of Show" at the Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2012.
Best Swedish Beer 2013 according to ratebeer.
Best Swedish Beer 2012 according to the readers of Allt om Öl. Best Swedish Beer according to beersweden.forum. On the list of 30 great IPAs to drink before you die at http://firstwefeast.com/drink/30-great-ipas-to-drink-before-you-die/

Rusted orange pour with an average off-white head that leaves a decent amount of lace. Dense citrus dominates the nose with some lighter pine notes and caramel underneath. Mostly the same on the palate. Finishes with a lot of that dense citrus note and high bitterness. A quality brew but it doesn’t really stand out in the sea of IIPAs for me.

Bottle from Systembolaget Strömstad. Pours golden. Average amount of white head. Lots of citrus, grapefruit and some alcohol nose. Low carbonation and thick, oily mouth feel (true to style). Quite bitter, but not over the top. Clementine, some grapefruit, some lemon and pine flavour. Very good!

Pours yellow with a medium head. Aroma: a lot of herbs with some white fruit in the background and citrus elements. Taste: very nice bitterness, with citrus and flower notes. Alcohol is very well hidden. Ggreat beer.

Bottle from a some Gothenburg Systembolaget. Poured a hazy light amber with a creamy white head. The aroma is big yeast, orange citrus. The flavour is strong bitter with a rich woody, resin hop light pepper spice palate. Medium bodied with average carbonation. A beast of a DIPA! One of the best i’ve had.

Pours slightly hazy pale to deep gold with three fingers of loose, foamy white head diminishing gradually to a thin cap, spotty lacing. Nose is grapefruit, mango, caramel malt, slight floral. Taste is mild to moderate sweet rapidly overtaken by intense pine resin bitter. Relatively light body, moderate sustained carbonation, and a dry bitter finish.
Really good IIPA - almost splits the difference between English and American hops as flavour goes, but the intensity is everything you’d expect from a 100 IBU brew. The high ABV is completely integrated and very, very sneaky. Definitely more-ish.

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